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called, and we must hv rc;idy to go to tiu ' fni- ends of tlie eai ' tli. So saying, lie did gird on his aimor and depart, for it liad been written tliat he luonnt ;i machine of the air and pit liis stri ' iigtli against tlic awfnl nmnstt-r. Otiiers of the triiie did follow liis t-xaTJiple. Earl, son of ( ' lark, a noble man. did go as cliaplain for the tribes at war. to minister to tlie nerds of mind and sold. And Iliose of tlie trilie tliat did remain followed the I ' ounsel of their king and pursneil earnestly the work hefoi ' e them. Nor did tlu-y ftngi-t thrir enstOTiis of ttie days go]ie hy. l nt wlien the time eann- they diil give the tribes of ( ' am])U.s a gi ' eat party, ami did entertain tbem after tlieir own hearts, and lia]ipiness and ghnlness did al)ound. Now tliere was in the tribe nf Seniors a fair young maiden, Rita, danghtei ' of Caipenter. who was loved by a lirave man. Robert, son of Prondfit. of anotlier tribe. And he did take lier nnto liiniself as wife, and make her happy. Hut as it was written lie must leave her with lier people and sail afar to fight the awfid nionstei- roaming wild and tearing to pieces everything in its path: yea. even women and ohililren and helpless babes did it ernsh in its bloody .iaws. Tile fair Rita did bear imbly nndei ' this and sought in her own nnha|)j iness to make bappy those about her. Now till- tribe of Seiiioi ' s did work diligently, even with their leader gone, for tbey were worthy men and women and sought to be ready to serve when it was written they should go. Three of their nnudier. .Mainial. son of Grodin- sky: Sol. son of Havitz. and Harry, sin of Harvt ' y. studied MU ' dioine and became learned in their [n ' ofession. Of the women, (. ' lara. daughter of Lindley:- Esther, daughter of Knapp: Grace, daughter of Smith; Lucille, daughter oi Hoyce, and Irene, daughter of Wilson, anil of the men, Carl, son of Kessner, became teachers learned in their profession, leady to go out into the world to teach the children of otiier tribes and lead tbem in the ways of the tribes of I ' aiuims. even as they were led by the wise and noble eldeftains, Daniel, son of Jenkins: Waltei-, son of Halsey: Selma. daughter of Anderson : Paul, son of Stevenson : Leland, son of Lewis: Alice, daughter of Hogg, and Kate, daughter of MeHugh, worthy masters all. Now the time of year was drawing night when the tribes must disband, so, after their custom, they did gatliei- to- gether to choose a Queen of ilay. And it eanm to pass that the fair Clara, daughter of Limlley, loved by all, was crowned Queen of May, and amid pomp and glory did they entertain her . And soon after did the chieftains call together the tribe of Seniors and honor them for their deeds, and praise them, and bid them go forth into the world to do as they find it written tbey should do.
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Now tlie chief of Seniors, who liad heen chosen to speak, approached Esther, ([iieen of the tribe of Juniors, saying;. Tell lis of thy native hunt iiiul the custoins of they fore- falheis. for we would heconif like tliftii- And this pleased Queen Esther, iind she di l rei)ly. ■■Verily, it shall ooine to pass that at the crowning of our t iu-fii cf May the tribe of Juniors will, after their custom, entertain her uiigiitily. And when all the tribes liav - y;at!u-red fogetlier will we tell tln-ui of our initive land, and will we dou the garb of those ])ast days anil initiate the s|)irit of our forefatluM ' s. ' Aiul when the chief of Seniors dii! lell the tribes this they did shout for joy. for well tliry knew tluit after this (.-ustoni the tribe of Junioi-s would entertain tlu ' ni niightil -. And when the night came on the tribes did seek their tents and slee]i with happy lu ' arts. And so it cauic to pass tliat the Queen of lay was crowned and the tribes were gathered together, and this fair young tribe did i)icture in story the doings of their forefathers in the land of O . For it was froui these, the people of Oz, that they did inherit tlieir gi-eat wisdom. And soon it becauu ' very wariu in the land of Campus and the tribes did disband until it should he cooler there. And -while the sun was hottest upon tliis land, a great calamity came upon the earth. To kill, to wound, a strong and powerful nation became like unto a monster. Yea. an awful monster, with breath of liquid fire, eyes of blood red, a skull of jagged steel and a month witii great fangs from which did run thr blood of tortured victims. And tribes from fai- and wide did gather to slay it. and they fell upon it with an a ■ful foiee. And so it was with aching hearts tliat tlie tribe of Jiniiors did gather together. After tlie custom of the land of f ' anii)us, they did take the name of Seniors, for such was t!u ' lunne given to the wisest, the most veueralile, and tlif most powerful tribe. And from tln-ic number they did clioose Edward, son of Elliott, for Iheir leadei- ami kintr. for he was kind and good and a powerful leader. Ami King Edward did strive to eonifort his people, and rnsr np. say- ing. Though our hearts he sad and on? ' tasks lu avy. let us not forget tlie customs of our Irihe, for it is the enstouis which l)ind and hold us together. So saying, he led them far out of the eity to the Woods of Wilson, where he had a feast awaiting them. There were huge tables spread under the trees, and a big oven hnilt of stone, herein he roasted fat young fowls. And when tbey had eaten their fill and their hearts were light, he did spi-ak kindly to them, .say- ing: We are sti-ong and powerful. The world needs us and we must he jirepared. We must be diligent — must be- conu ' wise: yea. wiser than any tribe that ever fre(|ueuted the land of Campus, for it is not written where we may be
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